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Reduction of AC winding losses due to fringing-field effects in high-frequency inductors with orthogonal air gapsMukherjee et al., 2020
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- Mukherjee S
- Gao Y
- Maksimović D
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- IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
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In high-frequency inductors, ac winding losses are affected by skin and proximity effects, including uneven current distribution due to fringing magnetic fields around air gaps. It is well known that fringing effects can be mitigated using distributed air gaps. This article is …
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